Note: These richly ornamented rings were thought to have been found together and threaded onto a plain gold hoop. One has openwork scrolls emerging from ram heads on each shoulder, each ram with three ridged leaves descending from its mouth; while the other two each have mustached heads arranged tête-bêches amidst complex scrolling with palmettes below their chins, they are very different in terms of the form of the heads and the arrangement of the pattern work. For a related gold ring see pl. 216 in R. Megaw and V. Megaw, Celtic Art, From its Beginnings to the Book of Kells.